This product is prepared by labeling highly cross-adsorbed rabbit anti-human IgG (H+L) with a selection of our bright and photostable CF® dyes. Their unmatched photostability makes them the best choice for demanding applications, such as confocal microscopy and single molecule imaging.

This product is prepared by labeling highly cross-adsorbed rabbit anti-human IgG (H+L) with a selection of our bright and photostable CF® dyes. Their unmatched photostability makes them the best choice for demanding applications, such as confocal microscopy and single molecule imaging.

This product is prepared by labeling highly cross-adsorbed rabbit anti-mouse IgG (H+L) with a selection of our bright and photostable CF® dyes. To minimize cross-reactivity, the antibody has been adsorbed against human serum.

This product is prepared by labeling highly cross-adsorbed rabbit anti-mouse IgG (H+L) with a selection of our bright and photostable CF® dyes. To minimize cross-reactivity, the antibody has been adsorbed against human serum.

This product is prepared by labeling highly cross-adsorbed rabbit anti-rat IgG (H+L) with a selection of our bright and photostable CF® dyes. To minimize cross-reactivity, the antibody has been adsorbed agains human serum.

This product is prepared by labeling highly cross-adsorbed rabbit anti-rat IgG (H+L) with a selection of our bright and photostable CF® dyes. To minimize cross-reactivity, the antibody has been adsorbed agains human serum.

This product is prepared by labeling highly cross-adsorbed rabbit anti-sheep IgG (H+L) with a selection of our bright and photostable CF® dyes. To minimize cross-reactivity, the antibody has been adsorbed against human serum.

This product is prepared by labeling highly cross-adsorbed rabbit anti-sheep IgG (H+L) with a selection of our bright and photostable CF® dyes. To minimize cross-reactivity, the antibody has been adsorbed against human serum.

IgG immunoglobulins are comprised of 4 subclasses designated IgG1 through IgG4. IgG4-related disease has been recognized as a systemic disease entity characterized by an elevated serum IgG4 level, sclerosing fibrosis, and diffuse lympho-plasmacytic infiltration with the presence of many IgG4-positive plasma cells.

IgG immunoglobulins are comprised of 4 subclasses designated IgG1 through IgG4. IgG4-related disease has been recognized as a systemic disease entity characterized by an elevated serum IgG4 level, sclerosing fibrosis, and diffuse lympho-plasmacytic infiltration with the presence of many IgG4-positive plasma cells.